India No Support OMCs Fuel Losses
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Government rules out support for oil marketing companies' fuel sale losses. High crude prices cause deficits on petrol, diesel, ATF. OMCs manage independently.
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Fiscal discipline abroad noted positively.
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Energy subsidy debates distant.
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